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    Views: 959 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 08.08.2013

    The  publication of the report on the expedition to Egypt  in December - 2012 is finished!

    I want to thank everyone who took part in organization of this expedition, and everyone who supported the website and forum, while the administration  staff of the Project ISIDA was working on the report. Special thanks to Dmitry Maslennikov, and Yousef and Patricia Awyan for help in organization the expedition! The administration staff is sharing a deep gratitude to all our Project participants, researchers and guests for their interest to the Ancient History of  Egypt.

    See you on the forum pages, where together we shall discuss the material and search for the answers, on the questions, left for us by the Time...


    ( Click on the photo to go Egypt! )
    Sincerely,
    Administration of ISIDA Project



    Views: 969 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 01.08.2013


    EGYPT: December - 2012.
    Abu-Rawash. The Pyramid of Djedefre.



    The Unfinished Pyramid Djedefre is located eight kilometers north-west of the Great Pyramids of Giza, near the Egyptian village of Abu Rawash. The Abu Rawash plateau is located 100 meters higher above the plateau of Giza. The Pyramid Complex of Giza and Saqqara is easily visible from here. Today, the Pyramid of Djedefre is runed. The maximum height of its walls reaches 11 meters.

    Views: 1224 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 01.08.2013


    EGYPT: December - 2012.
    Cairo. Museum of Antiquities. Two Sarcofagus.



    Taking pictures inside the Cairo Museum is prohibited and requires a special permission. Therefore, in this photo report we shall focus only on two items, located outdoors of the Museum building. The first one is a two-chamber quartzite sarcophagus, and the second one - is a granite sarcophagus with the artifacts of curved drilling.

    Views: 1102 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 30.07.2013

    EGYPT: December - 2012.
    Zaviet-el-Arian.



    "The Round Pyramid" or "Step Pyramid", is located in two kilometers from the Giza in Zaviet el-Arian. Today, it is completely destroyed.

    The Round Pyramid is regarded to be the Pyramid of to Pharaoh Haba - the last King of the Third Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. Its base - is 14 rows of limestone blocks masonry. Its "Burial chamber" is carved inside the natural rock under the Pyramid. There is a staircase and a gallery leading to it from the north-eastern entrance, which is not-accessible now. Outside of the pyramid, there is another gallery, made in the bedrock, and streaching to the north-east and to the north and north-west of the Pyramid. This gallery has 32 niches.


    Views: 1093 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 29.07.2013

    Views: 990 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 26.07.2013


    EGYPT: December - 2012.

    Saqqara. Headless Pyramid.



    The Headless Pyramid was discovered in 1842 by the German archaeologist Karl Lepsius, during his excavations at Saqqara. This Pyramid was called as the "Headless Pyramid" because of the the absence of its exterior. Time passed and the Pyramid gradually sank under the desert sands. The attempts of archaeologists to find it once again - appeared in vain. Luck faced only to the archeology team of Dr. Zahi Hawass in 2008. A year and a half was spent on removing a seven-meter layer of sand, until the Pyramid was found again, 166 years later after Karl Lepsius' discovery.


    Views: 1129 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 24.07.2013


    EGYPT: December - 2012.
    Saqqara. Quartzite Sarcofagus in the Desert.




    The railroad is crossing the Desert in two kilometers to the North of the Red Pyramid. It lies a few meters below the level of sands of Saqqara.  So, here we can easily see the the structure of the geological layers of Saqqara, cut while the construction of the railways.
    In this report shall focus on one single artifact - quartzite sarcophagus, which, probably, was found during the removing these geological layers, while construction the railway though the Saqqara Desert.



    Views: 1109 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 23.07.2013


    EGYPT: December - 2012.
    Saqqara. Shepseskaf Mastaba.




    The Mastaba of Shepseskaf is located in South Saqqara, 3.5 km to the south of the Pyramid of Djoser and 3.5 km to the North of the Red Pyramid at Dahshur. Its perimeter is 100 x 75 m and its height is - 18 m. Mastaba consists of 10 rows of limestone blocks, which are strongly damaged by erosion. There are a lot of fragments of the facing blocks and granite pieces of some ancient structures, located at the foot of the Mastaba.


    Views: 1026 | Added by: 7th_Guest | Date: 23.07.2013

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